Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 2:30 pm
So is the lettering just the transfer hanging out on it then? I think I remember you mentioning playing around with that?
Guess I'm googling gun dye todaydminner wrote:
I have been using gun stock dye on steal. Mask, then dye, then acetone. It is not etched, but looks cool and if you use a sponge you can make it look gnarly
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mamma mia.dminner wrote:I have been using gun stock dye on steal. Mask, then dye, then acetone. It is not etched, but looks cool and if you use a sponge you can make it look gnarlyLaoWiz wrote:Just got this Meatball style enclosure in the mail. It's a beauty and now need to figure out a good solution for etching steel. Also need to figure what I'm going to put in it!
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Yeah the lettering is a clear coated transfercherler wrote:So is the lettering just the transfer hanging out on it then? I think I remember you mentioning playing around with that?
LaoWiz wrote:Guess I'm googling gun dye todaydminner wrote:
I have been using gun stock dye on steal. Mask, then dye, then acetone. It is not etched, but looks cool and if you use a sponge you can make it look gnarly
This enclosure was done with dye:Looks great. Might be a time to get some aluminum plates too....
So basically like doing a reverse etch but instead of using acid, using the dye etc?dminner wrote:
Does that make sense? They make aluminum and steel gunstock dyes.
Thanks pretty great. Gonna try this out. Thanks so much....dminner wrote:Yep.
So THIS is where you hang out!LaoWiz wrote:Thanks pretty great. Gonna try this out. Thanks so much....dminner wrote:Yep.
Gun stock dye. Blot it on the metal and the metal turns black. The remove the mask with acetone to reveal the undyed metal. Worked great on stuff like steel that doesn't like to be etched.jwar wrote:What are you dying it with and how though? Not sure I understand. I've looked into stuff like this in the past but couldn't find a viable option.
dminner wrote:I use the birchwood Casey stuff. Just because they sell it locally at Walmart with the guns. I have the aluminum black and the super blue (for non aluminum stuff).
I live in Indiana, people in the Midwest love their guns haha.LaoWiz wrote:dminner wrote:I use the birchwood Casey stuff. Just because they sell it locally at Walmart with the guns. I have the aluminum black and the super blue (for non aluminum stuff).
I actually walked in a Walmart today to look for this stuff but they didn't have it or I couldn't be patient enough to ask a worker. It was a creepy mega walmart so think I'm just going to order online....